WPL 2024: Meg Lanning angry over retirement; Captain said a big thing on DC’s goal and WPL experience

Delhi Capitals (DC) will start their WPL 2024 campaign against Mumbai Indians on 23rd February 2024. Meg Lanning and Delhi Capitals. (Image Source: DC Women’s Premier League 2024: Delhi Capitals (DC) captain Meg Lanning in the upcoming Women’s Premier League 2024 (WPL 2024) Earlier said that he is extremely excited to see what his team can do on the field this year, as they are aiming to move from runner-up to winner this time. After her first training session with Delhi Capitals (DC) in Bengaluru, Meg Lanning was quoted by IANS as saying: “It feels good to be here, and running. Everyone looks to be in pretty good shape. “All the players have improved a lot, and I’m very excited to see what we can do this year.” I had a lot of fun in WPL last year: DC captain Meg Lanning On her experience in the first season of the WPL, the former Australia captain said: “I really enjoyed being here last year. It was great fun opening the batting with Shafali Verma and I am looking forward to doing it again this year. I think as a team, we had good coordination. It was a very easygoing group, it was good to hang out on and off the field, we seemed to have no problems together, so it was a lot of fun. I am sure everything will be the same this year also.” “I don’t like the word retirement” On her retirement from international cricket, Meg Lanning said, “I don’t like the word retirement, but it has been good to have a bit of quiet, spend time at home and play some cricket here and there. I still love playing, and I am very excited to play in the WPL, and hopefully help Delhi win the title this year.” Let us tell you, Delhi Capitals (DC) will start their WPL 2024 campaign against defending champions Mumbai Indians on 23 February 2024 at the M.Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru.

Experienced Indian cricketer Manoj Tiwary announced his retirement from all forms of cricket, Dhoni was special

Tiwari has given information about retirement through social media. Manoj Tiwari (Image Credit- Twitter) Manoj Tiwari retirement: Experienced Indian cricket Manoj Tiwary has announced his retirement from all forms of cricket today on 17th February. Let us tell you that he has given this information through a post on his social media X account. At the same time, he has also thanked the cricket fans on the break of his career that lasted more than 10 years. See this social media post of Manoj Tiwari Hi all, So… It’s time for the one last dance! Possibly one last time for a long walk towards my beloved 22 yards. I will miss every bit of it! Thanks for cheering and loving me all these years. Would be loving it if you all come down to my favorite #EdenGardens today and… pic.twitter.com/uRsVS1Zsnp — MANOJ TIWARY (@tiwarymanoj) February 17, 2024

AUS vs WI 2024: ‘I am playing my last…’- David Warner announces retirement from international cricket with T20I series win!

David Warner was named Player of the Series in the T20I series against West Indies. David Warner. (Image Source: Getty Images) West Indies’ tour of Australia 2024, AUS vs WI: Australia’s legendary opening batsman David Warner (david warner) revealed today on 13 February that he has played his last international cricket match on Australian soil. The third and last T20I match played between Australia and West Indies today was the last international match of David Warner’s career on home soil, where the visiting team won by 37 runs, but the hosts won by a margin of 2-1. The series has been captured. David Warner will not play cricket for Australia after T20 World Cup 2024 Warner has already retired from Test and ODI cricket, and now he has also confirmed that he will not play cricket for Australia after the upcoming ICC T20 World Cup 2024, which means that the mega event will be postponed. Also he is taking retirement from international cricket. He said that now the time has come that the young generation should get a platform and an opportunity to showcase their abilities. Let us tell you, Australia’s aggressive opening batsman scored the highest 173 runs in three matches against West Indies, for which he was chosen Player of the Series. “I am ready to say goodbye to the game” David Warner, receiving the Player of the Series award, said: “It was good for me to take a break and play franchise cricket. I am going to get a lot of time after the New Zealand series, I will play in the IPL before starting the T20 World Cup 2024 in the Caribbean. I was quite surprised that an opening bowler swings the ball at a speed of 145 kilometers per hour, and does not try to get me out. The boundaries are not very big in the Caribbean. I am ready to say goodbye to the game, now the time has come for the youth to come forward and showcase their talent.”

‘I will be able to do coaching, but not captaincy’, after retirement David Warner breaks silence on captaincy ban

David Warner recently said goodbye to ODI along with Test cricket. David Warner. (Image Source: Twitter) David Warner recently said goodbye to ODI along with Test cricket. He made this announcement during the Test series against Pakistan. Now Warner has reacted for the first time after retirement. During this, he also broke his silence on the captaincy ban. David Warner, who bid farewell to red ball cricket with the last Test match against Pakistan in Sydney, expressed his dissatisfaction with the captaincy ban imposed on him. Warner told Code Sports in his first interview after retirement, obviously, if permission is given in Australia then I will be able to do coaching. But I can’t captain. I’m not sure what it is. It is under contract with Australia. This is a leadership position. So I’m not sure, I don’t know. it’s so weird. David Warner replied to critics in the interview, whether it is good or bad, I am sleeping peacefully. And they’re all thinking about me, so I don’t know what their wives or husbands feel when they go to bed, and they’re thinking about me. Warner banned from captaincy for life in 2018 Let us tell you that after the ball tampering incident came to light in the year 2018, Warner was banned from captaincy for life. Sandpaper was found in Cameron Bancroft’s pocket and he was also seen on TV footage tampering with the ball. Apart from Bancroft, Steve Smith and David Warner were also included in this. He had expressed his disappointment at being unable to captain. Especially when Steve Smith and Bancroft, who were banned along with him, started taking leadership roles for the team. Also read- Sarfaraz Ahmed made a big revelation on the news of leaving Pakistan to save his cricket career.

‘I have the skills to win matches for England’ James Anderson said about retirement from Test career

Anderson has turned 41 James Anderson. (Image Source: Getty Images) Before visiting India for the five-match Test series against India, England cricket team’s legendary fast bowler James Anderson has spoken from his heart about his retirement. Anderson says that at present he has no plans to take retirement. However, when 37-year-old former England fast bowler Stuart Broad announced his retirement in the middle of the Ashes series 2023, there was strong speculation that Anderson might also retire along with Broad. Because the 41-year-old’s performance in the Ashes series was average, he took only 5 wickets in the four Test matches played in the Ashes series. Whereas during this period he lost runs at an average of 85.40. On the other hand, before playing the role of lead bowler in the bowling lineup for England in the five-match Test series against India, Anderson has made a big statement about his retirement. Anderson has said that people come and congratulate me on a wonderful career. James Anderson gave a big statement Let us tell you that while talking to The Telegraph about his retirement, James Anderson said – It feels bad when people say this (congratulations on retirement), but you just have to move forward. At present I have no thoughts about retirement. People come up to me and congratulate me on my wonderful cricket career. I tell him that it was Stuart Broad who has retired from Test cricket. That’s not me. I still feel like I have a lot to give to this team. I have the skills to win matches for England and as long as I have it, I don’t think I should retire just because of age. Also read- Aditya Birla Group leads the race to get title sponsorship of IPL Top 4 partnerships of T20I cricket from India 5 Australian players who scored the fastest 4 thousand test runs These 5 Indian players will be out of T20 World Cup 2024 IPL 2024: Rishabh Pant returns, know how the playing XI of Delhi Capitals will be. 5 Indian players who have scored the most centuries in Test cricket against England Top 4 players who have scored most consecutive half centuries in T20 cricket 5 players who have taken the most catches in T20i cricket 4 players who have bowled the most dot balls in cricket (all-format and active players) 5 Indian batsmen who have scored the most runs in their career in first class cricket Top 5 batsmen who scored double century in first class cricket

IND vs ENG 2024: James Anderson is afraid of bowling in India for the first time! Know what the English legend said on retirement

The first Test between India and England will be played in Hyderabad from January 25. James Anderson. (Image Source: Getty Images) England’s tour of India 2024, IND vs ENG: England’s legendary fast bowler James Anderson (James Anderson) has expressed his fear about bowling on Indian pitches ahead of the five-match Test series in India starting from January 25. James Anderson has admitted that the bowlers of the England cricket team will face challenges while bowling on Indian pitches in the upcoming Test series. However, the senior England fast bowler said that his vast experience can help his fellow bowlers as he is visiting India for the sixth time, and he is ready for it. Bowling on Indian pitches will not be easy: James Anderson James Anderson was quoted by The Telegraph as saying, “It is my duty to inform my fellow bowlers about the Indian conditions. We also have bowlers who have never bowled in India before, so it will be a different challenge for them. We have to help them wherever and whenever possible. Read here: IND vs ENG 2024: Nasser Hussain is scaring India in the name of baseball, said- ‘This move can prove very costly for them’ There are only four seamers going on the India tour, so we wouldn’t expect too much seam bowling. It’s just a slightly different role. You may not bowl as many overs as you do in England, but still our seamers are going to be important in the Test series.” Jimmy is in no mood to retire yet The 41-year-old fast bowler said about his retirement, “I still feel that I have a lot to give to the England team. I still feel that I have the skills to win cricket for England, so as long as I feel that way, I don’t think I should retire just because of my age.” These 5 Indian players will be out of T20 World Cup 2024 IPL 2024: Rishabh Pant returns, know how the playing XI of Delhi Capitals will be. 5 Indian players who have scored the most centuries in Test cricket against England Top 4 players who have scored most consecutive half centuries in T20 cricket 5 players who have taken the most catches in T20i cricket 4 players who have bowled the most dot balls in cricket (all-format and active players) 5 Indian batsmen who have scored the most runs in their career in first class cricket Top 5 batsmen who scored double century in first class cricket IND vs AFG: Captain Rohit Sharma will give chance to these 11 players, see playing XI Not only Hardik Pandya, Mumbai Indians have also traded these players

Turmoil in Pakistan cricket, Haris Rauf may announce retirement soon!

Haris Rauf seen playing in Big Bash League 2024 (BBL) Harris Rauf. (Image Source: Twitter) Pakistan fast bowler Haris Rauf is thinking of retiring from international cricket. This news about Rauf has come from media reports. He was criticized a lot after withdrawing his name from the Australia Test series, after which discussions about his retirement intensified. Recently, Haris Rauf revealed that he had to face a lot of criticism after being ruled out of the Test series against Australia in December 2023 and after which he thought of retiring from international cricket. He also said that he had become quite discouraged by the criticism. Had withdrawn his name from Australia series Let us tell you that Pakistan recently played a three-match Test series against Australia, in which it had to face a clean sweep. Haris Rauf had withdrawn his name from this series and was then seen playing in the Big Bash League (BBL), for which he was criticized a lot. He also said that due to the criticism, he had made up his mind to retire and then later withdrew the decision after consulting friends and family. Rauf has participated in only one test match so far Earlier, the fast bowler had told former head coach Mickey Arthur about his workload issue during the ODI World Cup 2023 in India. He told that Due to his previous experience of injuries while playing the longest format, his body was unable to handle the heavy workload of bowling in three Test matches. Will not be able to cope. Mickey Arthur had advised him to play the Test series against Australia, but despite this he did not play in the series. Haris played the only Test match of his career against England in December 2022, in which he got injured after bowling 13 overs. ODI World Cup 2023 was very bad for Haris Rauf. He proved to be very expensive and could take only 16 wickets. During this period his economy was 6.74. read this also- Cricket Buzz: Know about the amazing tweet of January 16 which is going viral very fast

Shaun Marsh Retirement: 16 years ago created a stir with the bat in IPL, now retired from cricket

Melbourne Renegades player Shaun Marsh has officially announced his retirement from professional cricket. The veteran cricketer announced to his teammates at the weekend that the upcoming match against Sydney Thunder will be his last match in the Big Bash League. Marsh’s recent performance was excellent. He first scored an unbeaten half-century, which earned him the title of Player of the Match. This brilliant performance led Melbourne Renegades to a six-wicket win against Melbourne Stars at Marvel Stadium on Saturday night. His brilliant BBL 13 journey with three half-centuries has now come to an end. Shaun Marsh took retirement from professional cricket “I have loved playing for the Renegades, I have met some special people over the last five years and the friendships I have made will last a lifetime,” Shaun Marsh was quoted as saying by the Melbourne Renegades’ official website. The players playing in this group are very special and they have been very good to me and are very good teammates and friends as well.” He further said that, our members and fans became very emotional and I am very grateful for their support during this time. Let us tell you that in the current season of Big Bash League, Marsh has scored 181 runs in five matches. Along with this, he has scored 3 half-centuries at an average of 45.25. Marsh scored the most runs in the first season of IPL and became the Orange Cap winner. Talking about Marsh’s statistics in the Big Bash League, he is at sixth place in terms of scoring runs. He has scored 2810 runs at an impressive average of 40.72, which includes 27 fifties. If we look at Marsh’s international career, he has also been effective. He has scored 2773 runs in 73 ODI matches. During this period he has scored 7 centuries and 15 half-centuries. His best ODI score has been 151 runs. He also played 38 test matches. Scored 2265 runs during this period. His best score in test has been 182 runs. During this period he scored 6 centuries and 10 half-centuries.

Perhaps Steve Smith was waiting for David Warner’s retirement, the greed to become an opener awakened in his mind!

After the retirement of David Warner, there is a lot of discussion about who will open in his place in the Test. The names of players like Cameron Green and Marnus Labuschagne are coming to the fore at this time. Steve Smith David Warner (Photo Source: X/Twitter) David Warner and Steve Smith: The last match of the three-match Test series between Australia and Pakistan is being played at the Sydney Cricket Ground from January 3. This test match is the last match of David Warner’s test career. Warner has also announced his retirement from the ODI format, although he has expressed his desire to play in the ICC Champions Trophy 2025. David Warner will continue to play in the T20 format. After the retirement of David Warner, there is a lot of discussion about who will open in his place in the Test. The names of players like Cameron Green and Marnus Labuschagne are coming to the fore at this time. But meanwhile, David Warner’s friend Steve Smith has expressed his desire to take his place. I am looking forward to opening in Tests – Steve Smith Australia’s legendary player Steve Smith has expressed his desire to open in the Test format. Speaking on ABC Grandstand after the third day of the third Test against Pakistan, Steve Smith said, ‘I would be happy to be in the top order, if that is what they want to do then I am very keen. I am sure the selectors and Ron (Andrew McDonald) and Pat Cummins will talk after this match. But yes, I am very interested in this role. Steve Smith has been an amazing batsman for Australia at number-3 and number-4. At number-3, Steve Smith has scored runs at an average of 67.07, which includes 8 centuries. At the same time, in number-4, he has scored runs at an average of 61.46 which includes 19 centuries. Also read- Josh Hazlewood took three wickets in a single over, putting Pakistan on the back foot. Players like openers Matt Shaw, Cameron Bancroft and Marcus Harris are in line to replace David Warner in the Test format. Some experts have also taken the name of Cameron Green. Australia’s head coach Andrew McDonald had said a few weeks ago that Marnus Labuschagne bats at number 3. After the retirement of David Warner, he can be promoted as an opener. After the Test series against Pakistan, Australia will play a Test series against West Indies at home. Whose first match will be played in Adelaide from 17 January.